Hi,
As expansions grow on this great game (and are automatically added to the Arena), I can't find any rules PDF for those expansions.
There are some good files created by some man of good will (even though the fact that is in French is good only for those who speak French), but as long as they have no pictures, they don't really clarify what should I do in some situations.
For example, I just started a game and opened a room I never saw, with a big golden circle and another big purple circle. Even searching the French glossary for all the places described as "Mercenaries", I can't tell which is which, so I'm not even sure if it's good to pass near those things.
Why most of the games on BGA have full PDF for games and expansions, and a game so full of different possible rules and combination hasn't? (The total NO-UNDO politics behind the PC version doesn't help at all when it comes to understanding the rules interactions)
If there is no solution to this problem (maybe copyrights?), wouldn't it be a good idea to have descriptions of the places while passing the mouse, as it wisely happens with characters and objects? I think it would really give the whole game a great boost, giving it the standard quality it deserves, and that most of the other games have yet.
Thank you very much.
As expansions grow on this great game (and are automatically added to the Arena), I can't find any rules PDF for those expansions.
There are some good files created by some man of good will (even though the fact that is in French is good only for those who speak French), but as long as they have no pictures, they don't really clarify what should I do in some situations.
For example, I just started a game and opened a room I never saw, with a big golden circle and another big purple circle. Even searching the French glossary for all the places described as "Mercenaries", I can't tell which is which, so I'm not even sure if it's good to pass near those things.
Why most of the games on BGA have full PDF for games and expansions, and a game so full of different possible rules and combination hasn't? (The total NO-UNDO politics behind the PC version doesn't help at all when it comes to understanding the rules interactions)
If there is no solution to this problem (maybe copyrights?), wouldn't it be a good idea to have descriptions of the places while passing the mouse, as it wisely happens with characters and objects? I think it would really give the whole game a great boost, giving it the standard quality it deserves, and that most of the other games have yet.
Thank you very much.